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Washington State Considering Killing Gray Wolves After Livestock Deaths
The Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is considering killing wolves after an investigation confirmed the predation of livestock in Stevens County. WDFW reports three calves were killed and four were injured near Colville in late July. The location was in the range of the Dominion pack. Wolves in the...
Transport Equipment Solutions Brings Thunder Creek to Oregon
Transport Equipment Solutions has added the Thunder Creek lineup of field fueling and service solutions to its offering of new tanks and trailers in Oregon. This includes the original, industry-leading No-Hazmat Fuel & Service Trailer (MTT), the Multi-Tank Oil Trailer (MTO), and Service and Lube Trailer (SLT). Transport Equipment Solutions,...
This Week In Portland Food News: Fifty Licks Opens a Truck, Xiao Ye Does Lunch, and Cafe Olli Plans to Expand
Welcome to August! We're starting the month off strong with a Fifty Licks ice cream truck, Xiao Ye's new summer lunch service, and updates on an upcoming snack shop and Cafe Olli spinoff. Read on for all of that and more of the latest food news. NEW OPENINGS & RETURNS.
7-Eleven Mural Shines a Light on Vibrant SE Neighborhood
A huge elm tree dominates the scene, roses are in bloom, neighbors are walking their pets or bicycling by, and the sun is always shining on the eye-catching mural on the 7-Eleven on SE Hawthorne Blvd. on the edge of Ladd’s Addition. Allison McClay, the main artist and designer...
Central Eastside Gets “Avenue of Murals” as Part of Artistic Rebirth
The burgeoning artistic revival of the Central Eastside Industrial District just got a boost in the form of 10 newly commissioned murals under bridges and a rebranding of the Eastbank Esplanade to SE Second Ave. on Madison St. as the “Avenue of Murals.”. The Central Eastside has seen a...
Multnomah County Tempers Expectations for New Program to Help Drug Users Connect to Services Instead of Jail
Multnomah County tempers expectations before new high-profile addiction program launches. On Sept. 1, Multnomah County officials will start a new program to help drug users connect to services instead of jail. Multnomah County is at the epicenter of Oregon’s fentanyl addiction and overdose crisis, with homelessness and public drug use...
Celine Herbin Makes Hole-In-One in Round One of Portland Classic
Sarah Kellam is a Kentucky native and played collegiate golf at Northern Kentucky University. She currently serves as a Manager of Digital Content and prior to the LPGA, Sarah worked as a freelance content creator. Celine Herbin recorded a hole-in-one in the first round of the Portland Classic on Thursday...
Top Complainers: Are Washingtonians the Champions of Griping?
Top Complainers: Are Washingtonians the Champions of Griping?. If you spend any time scrolling your social media feeds, you'll see people complaining about politics, religion, and even their drive-thru orders that got messed up. What Are The #1 Complaints Of Washington State Residents?. We've even created websites like Yelp and...
Pioneer Square hosts Oregon Chinese Coalition's Chinese Festival on Saturday, Aug. 3
PORTLAND, Ore. — The Oregon Chinese Festival returns to Pioneer Square on Saturday, Aug. 3, for a day of performances, traditional cuisine and cultural exhibits. The festival begins Saturday at 11 a.m. with a welcome speech and High Pole Lion Dance followed by many other performances and demonstrations by local groups.